Kevin Michael Bloor

Lovesick lines composed on a rainy day

I ponder, as rain on my window pane

slides down like the tears

we shed for the years

we let slip away

when we could not stay,

together.

 

I think and I feel, like when we would kneel

at the altar rail

till our faith grew stale

and our love took flight

in December’s blight,

bad weather.

 

I muse in my mind, on the gods unkind,

who tore us in two

(but we never knew)

when we, by the stream,

lay down there to dream,

on heather.

 

I grieve for the past; as long as I last

I’ll visit you there

down dells of despair

where we reached the end of

our tether.

 

I breathe and I live, but cannot forgive

the cruel, callous crime

that robbed us of time:

a lifetime of being,

together.